We are an independentally owned hospital with 96 beds and 8 hospital based
RHC's in various small communities in counties adjacent to West Plains, Howell
County, Missouri. We struggle daily in efforts to recruit Primary Care Physicians,
Nurse Practitioners and Physician's Assistants to our very rural area. I have been
told repeatedly by these professionals that West Plains is just "too rural" for me.
West Plains is a small city and if it is "too rural", then you might imagine how rural
our surrounding communities are.
We have patients tell us on a daily basis how difficult it is to get in to see a
primary care health provider. Without RHC status, it will be very difficult at best to
provide health care to these individuals. I fear that they will end up "sicker" in our
already "over capacity" emergency room. The costs of health care for these
people will end up being a much greater burden to the government then if we had
maintained RHC status as is.
The changes proposed to the way RHC's are paid will only increase our bad debt
and put us out of business.
The exception process will only add to the already huge burden of providing
documentation and complying with regulations. Our mission is to provide quality
health care to our local community. Please DO NOT set us up to fail in this
mission.
Ozarks Medical Center--MO
This is comment on Proposed Rule
Medicare Program; Changes in Conditions of Participation Requirements and Payment Provisions for Rural Health Clinics and Federally Qualified Health Centers (CMS-1910-P2)
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